Buy Ketonal coated tablets 100mg N10

Ketonal coated pills 100mg N10

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Description

Ketonal is a light blue, round, biconvex tablet, film-coated.

Active ingredients

Ketoprofen

Release form

Pills

Composition

In 1 tablet, film-coated, contains: Active ingredients: Ketoprofen 100 mg. Auxiliary substances: magnesium stearate, colloidal silicon dioxide, povidone, corn starch, talc, lactose. talc, carnauba wax.

Indications

Symptomatic therapy of painful and inflammatory processes of various origins, including inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal system :.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

The use of Ketonala in the third trimester of pregnancy is contraindicated. The use of Ketonal in the I and II trimesters of pregnancy is possible only in the case when the potential benefit to the mother exceeds the risk to the fetus.

Dosage and administration

Tablets should be taken during or immediately after a meal, not chewed, squeezed with a sufficient amount of water or milk (liquid volume - not less than 100 ml). Adults and children over 15 years of age: usually the drug is prescribed on 1 tab. 2 times a day.

Overdose

Symptoms: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, vomiting of blood, melena, impaired consciousness, respiratory depression, convulsions, impaired renal function, renal failure. Treatment: gastric lavage, the appointment of activated carbon, carry out symptomatic therapy. The effects of ketoprofen on the gastrointestinal tract can be reduced with the help of histamine H 2 receptor antagonists, proton pump inhibitors and prostaglandins.

Interaction with other drugs

Ketoprofen can weaken the effect of diuretics, antihypertensive drugs.

special instructions

Contraindicated in case of hypersensitivity to ketoprofen or other components of the drug, as well as salicylates or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. A history of bronchial asthma, rhinitis or urticaria caused by taking acetylsalicylic acid or other NSAIDs. Peptic ulcer and duodenal ulcer in the acute phase.

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